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impact the conflict could have on America’s long term security, 41% believe the military action will leave US
US-Israeli war with Iran, it looked like the conflict might instead be escalating [into Islamabad’s worst nightmare](https://www.theguardian.com/world/2026/apr/07/israel-warns-iran-lives-at-risk-if-they-use-trains-trump-deadline). In a cabinet meeting held at about 5pm on Tuesday, Pakistan’s prime
conflicts in the Middle East have driven a sea change in US public opinion, threatening a bipartisan consensus of support for military aid for [Israel](https://www.theguardian.com/world/israel) that has been the status
military blockade of the key Strait of Hormuz, designed to put additional pressure on Iran. Asked whether the UK and US's growing differences over the conflict had affected the "special relationship" between
military “raring to go”. The US president told US business news network CNBC that he did not want to extend the ceasefire with Tehran, insisting the US was in a strong position and was “going
military debacles. “The problem with conflicts like this is always you don’t just have to get in – you have to get out again. We saw that very painfully in Afghanistan for 20 years
US-Israeli strikes on Iran. At the centre of this shift is a surging global reliance on drone and missile technology as well as advanced air defence systems. Turkiye, one of the largest military powers
military and security background, having served as the commander of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps Air Force, national police chief and mayor of Tehran. - **Abbas Araghchi:** Iran’s 63-year-old foreign minister
US is “locked and loaded” to finish destroying Iran’s energy grid. After the CNBC interview, Trump turned his Tuesday morning fire homeward. In a Truth Social [post](https://truthsocial.com/@realDonaldTrump/posts/116442964943642737), he urged Americans
impacting places like Dubai, Bahrain, Kuwait and Saudi Arabia The US Navy Commander's handbook on naval operations law from 2022 defines a blockade as a "belligerent operation to prevent vessels and/or aircraft
impact on the world. Their conduct is “emboldening all of those that are tempted by similar behaviours,” said Callamard. “It is allowing for the multiplication of copycats around the world, and therefore what
military vehicles operating beyond a dirt berm on the ‘yellow line’ in northern Gaza are seen on March 10, 2026, in clear violation of ‘ceasefire’ demarcations [File: Sentinel Hub] ## A bloody ‘ceasefire’ Despite the October
military capability we need to keep Britain safe from any kind of attacks, whether it's on our soil or from abroad. We are ready to defend the country, whatever the threat." In its World
US and Israel to bypass the UN-led aid system. Its operation, which put military personnel in charge, was widely condemned by global human rights and legal organizations as unethical and in violation of international
impact on the global economy, given the fact that it has not been able to achieve the war aims in a short time, the Trump administration wants that exit. And it’s becoming clearer that
conflict with Iran has affected the domestic fortunes of the US president. But first, the headlines. ## Five big stories 1. ***UK politics*** | Keir Starmer was looking increasingly isolated over the Peter Mandelson scandal
military was brought in to stop the uprising and the conflict evolved into a separatist insurgency. The war claimed thousands of lives and wreaked havoc on the community. Just a few days shy of Roka
military escorts [and] communication procedures with coastal states”. ## Germany Chancellor Friedrich Merz said Germany could contribute mine clearance and intelligence capabilities to the international mission, but would need parliamentary support and a ″secure legal basis
conflict that has sent crude soaring and revived inflation fears. **ATTA KENARE/AFP via Getty Images** ATTA KENARE/AFP via Getty Images He also said his office would continue to "systematically degrade Tehran's ability to generate
conflict. Tehran’s envoy to the United Nations said on Tuesday that five regional countries must pay compensation, based on his accusation that their territories were used for launching attacks on Iran. Iran has also